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http://dx.doi.org/10.4283/JKMS.2014.24.1.028

Change in Rouleau Formation of Red Blood Cells by Pulse Magnetic Field Stimulus in the Hand  

Hwang, Do Guwn (Department of Oriental Biomedical Engineering, Sangji University)
Abstract
The change of rouleau formation of red blood cells in the hand stimulated by pulse magnetic field having a maximum intensity of 0.27 Tesla and pulse duration of 0.102 msec was investigated. Before pulse magnetic field stimulus, the red blood cells of test subject were adjoined over ten and the flow of cells was slowed. However after the stimulus in the hand during 10 minutes, the red blood cells adjoined over tens was spreaded out each other and its motion was fast. Also the red blood cells of left hand unstimulated by pulse magnetic field were spreaded out each other, even though the right hand was stimulated during 10 minute. It prove that the rouleau formation of red blood cells can be improve in the whole body in spite of stimulus in the hand because the blood is flowing a whole body.
Keywords
pulse magnetic field stimulus; rouleau formation; red blood cell;
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